Chicago Teachers Union lauds failing community school, wants 180 more – Illinois Policy

The Chicago Teachers Union hosted a press conference to begin contract negotiations at one of the sustainable community schools it wants to replicate 180 times. The Ellen H. Richards Career Academy has zero students proficient in reading or math. Nearly 80 percent of students are chronically absent. And nearly one out of every 10 students drop out of the high school.
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pam
1 year ago

WOW….really a shame

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